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105, 2024

Types of Cremation Keepsakes: Preserving Loved One’s Memories

May 1st, 2024|

Losing a loved one or a pet is an indescribably painful and profound experience, and finding ways to honor their memory can be a deeply personal journey. Cremation offers another unique challenge: figuring out what to do with your loved one’s remains.  Cremation keepsakes offer a unique opportunity for grieving

204, 2024

Funeral Etiquette in Alabama: A Guide to Paying Your Respects

April 2nd, 2024|

Navigating grief and loss is challenging, especially when faced with the task of honoring a loved one. It’s a time when emotions run high, so you want to pay respects in the most appropriate and meaningful way possible.  Understanding the nuances of funeral etiquette in Alabama can provide comfort in

702, 2024

How to Make a Memorial Website: Keeping the Memory Alive

February 7th, 2024|

Although your deceased loved one will forever be in your heart, you may worry that others will eventually forget about what made them special. One way to keep your loved one on the minds of others is to create memorial website and ask others to subscribe. This is a lovely and

3110, 2023

Cremation Gardens: A Tranquil Final Resting Place

October 31st, 2023|

One of the benefits of a traditional burial is that family and friends – and the progeny of the deceased – have a permanent resting place to visit. Families choosing cremation can also opt for a permanent memorial by burying the cremated remains in a cemetery or placing their loved

1610, 2023

Basic Cremation Costs: What to Expect

October 16th, 2023|

You may have heard that cremation is more affordable than burial. However, this depends on the cremation package you purchase from the funeral home. Allow us to unpack basic cremation cost options, so you know what to expect when planning a loved one's funeral.  What is basic or direct cremation? When making choices for

808, 2023

Stages of Grief: Understanding the Journey of Loss

August 8th, 2023|

Swiss American psychiatrist Elisabeth Kubler Ross is famous for having written about the stages of grief. You may have learned about the five stages in school. But did you know that the Kubler-Ross model was developed from years of working with terminally ill patients – not the family members who

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